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Horizon Solutions unveiled at MRO Europe

BAE Systems introduced Horizon Solutions Aftermarket Services and Support at the MRO Europe conference this week, the new name for its expanded product offerings in commercial avionics repair and support.



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The Horizon Solutions lineup reflects BAE Systems’ commitment to innovation and growth to meet the industry’s evolving demands.

The newly named Horizon Solutions product line is rolling out value-added services designed to keep fleets running longer and more efficiently. As a result, customers can now take advantage of an expanded catalogue that includes:

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  • Flexible trade-in programmes that make updates or replacements easier
  • Overhaul offerings that extend equipment life and performance
  • Package reliability upgrades to increase fleet uptime 
  • Fleet harmonisation programmes to help streamline inventory and reduce costs
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“We are building on our customers’ trust by anticipating their future needs and expanding capabilities to meet them,” said Jack Stevens, vice president and general manager of Controls and Avionics Solutions at BAE Systems. “This is about more than the way we talk about our products. It’s a reflection of our commitment to staying one step ahead for our valued clients.”

BAE Systems provides comprehensive lifecycle support solutions for commercial aircraft, offering specific solutions that span entire aircraft lifecycles – from entry into service, to mid-life upgrades and beyond.

The company delivers customised engineering, maintenance and repair services, supporting more than 600 operators and 33,000 aircraft around the globe.

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